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  2. Zugführer (military) - Wikipedia

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    The title of Zugführer was also a paramilitary title of Nazi Germany which is most often associated with the Volkssturm. Translated as "Platoon Leader", a Zugführer of the Volkssturm would oversee a platoon sized formation of Volkssturmmann. An army platoon is unusually led by a Leutnant, therefore, this rank was similar to that level. There ...

  3. Platoon - Wikipedia

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    A platoon is a military unit typically composed of two to four squads, ... Germany [16] Zug, or Schwarm Greece [17] Themoerea, or Ulamos (διμοιρία, or ...

  4. Units and commands of the Schutzstaffel - Wikipedia

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    The core of the "General-SS" were the mustering formations spread throughout Germany, divided into several division sized formations and extending downwards into brigade, regiment, battalion, company, and squad like formations. Most of these formations were "part time" and mustered weekly or monthly without pay.

  5. List of German divisions in World War II - Wikipedia

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    To keep its existence secret, the first German airborne division was named as if a Flieger ("flier") division in the series of Luftwaffe divisions that controlled air assets rather than ground troops-named 7th Flieger Division (often translated 7th Air Division - which see: 1st Parachute Division (Germany)) The division was later reorganized to ...

  6. List of World War II military units of Germany - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of German military units during World War II which contains all military units that served with the German Armed Forces ().. Major units above corps level are listed here.

  7. Command and obedience in the Bundeswehr - Wikipedia

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    Note: Superiorship according to this paragraph - somewhat confusingly called "immediate" - is the entire chain of command known from other armies, and usually consists of a team (Trupp) leader, a squad (Gruppe) leader, a platoon (Zug) leader, a company "chief", a bataillon or regimental commander, a brigade commander, a division commander, a ...

  8. Battle of Lanzerath Ridge - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Lanzerath Ridge Part of the Battle of the Bulge, World War II 117th Infantry North Carolina National Guard at St. Vith Date December 16–17, 1944 Location Near Lanzerath, Belgium 50°21′34″N 6°19′45″E  /  50.359487°N 6.329241°E  / 50.359487; 6.329241 Result See aftermath Belligerents Germany United States Commanders and leaders Josef Dietrich I.G. von Hoffmann ...

  9. Aufklärungsabteilung - Wikipedia

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    Tactical symbols depict important weapons: departmental staff mounted and motorized, communications platoon partially motorized, 1. Cavalry squadron mounted; 2. Cyclist squadron on bicycles with heavy train; 3. Heavy squadron with anti-tank platoon, cavalry gun platoon, armored scout troop.